GHIV Africa is seeking a qualified Nutrition Officer to work on the Tom Brown Nutrition Project funded by WFP in Mafa, Borno State. The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing and monitoring nutrition interventions, providing technical support, and ensuring quality service delivery.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Implement nutrition interventions, including CMAM, IYCF, and nutrition education
Conduct nutrition assessments and identify malnourished children
Provide nutrition counseling and education to caregivers
Monitor and report on project progress, achievements, and challenges
Ensure quality service delivery and adherence to protocols
Collaborate with health workers and other stakeholders
Participate in training and capacity-building activities
Maintain accurate records and reports
Collaborate with health workers and other stakeholders
Participate in training and capacity-building activities
Maintain accurate records and reports
Conduct and monitor cooking demo activities
Supervise Facilitators, Scope registers, and IMAMs
Collaborate with MEAL for accurate monitoring
Organize and conduct joint supervisions with the government and donors
Produce and submit monthly narrative reports
Compare and submit 5Ws on monthly basics
Attend monthly sector coordination meetings
Give project update to the organization/supervisor when requires
Carry out data validation execise in conjunction with the MEAL on a quarterly basis.
Super other nutrition implementations implemented by GHIV Africa
Supervise and provide technically assistance to the nutrition assistant officer
Collaborate with protection unit to ensure protection, and disability mainstreaming/inclusion in the program.
Work across the integrated components of the project (WASH, GBV, SRH, Child protect, and protection) and include in narrative report on a monthly basis
And any other added tasks call open by the Organization and or by your supervisor.
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Public Health, or related field
2+ years of experience in nutrition programming, preferably in humanitarian settings
Strong understanding of CMAM, IYCF, and nutrition education
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work in challenging environments
Fluency in English and local languages (Hausa, Kanuri)
DESIRABLE
Experience working with WFP-funded projects
Knowledge of humanitarian standards and principles